Trading meters for fixtures
As Seen in Long Island Business News March 10, 2006 by DAWN WOTAPKA HARDESTY
The former A.W. Sperry Industries Inc. plant in Hauppauge is getting a second act.
Premier Store Fixtures – whose clients include American Eagle Outfitters, Nike Inc. and Bank of America – took 37,275 square feet at 245 Marcus Ave. in Hauppauge.
Extensive renovations are under way.
Premier Store Fixtures owner Nelson Goodman paid $3.25 million for the building on 2.5 acres. The company, which also has its 55,000-square-foot headquarters on Emjay Boulevard in Brentwood, purchased the facility from J&L Realty, owned by former Sperry principals.
Sperry vacated the site in June after being acquired in late 2004 by Milwaukee-based Actuant Corp.
“It was a great building, great location, one of the last of the larger buildings that were on the market,” said Sutton & Edwards Inc./TCN Worldwide senior director Jeffrey Schwartzberg, who represented the property owner.
Richie Cohen of Ashlind Properties represented Premier Store Fixtures and sold them the Emjay Boulevard site a few years ago, he said.
“They’re growing by leaps and bounds,” Cohen said. “Everything they touch is top notch.”
In a separate deal, Cohen helped International Warehousing Solutions, a public warehouse operator, lease 23,000 square feet at 20 Melville Park Road in Melville for seven years.
The 67,000-square-foot building’s lower office section was leased by G3 Worldwide Inc., a consortium of international postal services, which took 44,000 square feet, according to Cohen.
Rechler Equity Partners is the landlord.
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